. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r^» —y- ''l!fr^iy^f^y^'-vl'.>f!,,''^7^^ 36 The Florists^ Review Mat 18, 1922. Turbat, tlie fol- prohibi- articles EUROPEANS DISCUSS EMBARGO. SoiiiL' Jeiidiiig of the horti- cultuial trades of tlie principal countries of Europe liave gathered annually the last four years to discuss trade matters of international importance. The Fed- eration Horticole I'rofessionelle Inter- nationale, as is its title in the organiza- tion's official language, French, was in- stituted at Paris in 1919, met at Ghent in 1920, at London in 1921 and, Th
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r^» —y- ''l!fr^iy^f^y^'-vl'.>f!,,''^7^^ 36 The Florists^ Review Mat 18, 1922. Turbat, tlie fol- prohibi- articles EUROPEANS DISCUSS EMBARGO. SoiiiL' Jeiidiiig of the horti- cultuial trades of tlie principal countries of Europe liave gathered annually the last four years to discuss trade matters of international importance. The Fed- eration Horticole I'rofessionelle Inter- nationale, as is its title in the organiza- tion's official language, French, was in- stituted at Paris in 1919, met at Ghent in 1920, at London in 1921 and, The Hague in ]9'J2. Tliis last meeting took place April L'O to Ajjril 2'2, when dele- gates were present from Great Britain, France, Holland, Belgium and Luxem- bourg. One of the most important top- ics before the conference was a dis- cussion of quarantine. 37. In the an- nual report of the secretary, E. of Orleans, France, appeared lowing: "Concerning the American tion, nothing is changed; the whicli were accepted last year have con- tinued to be accepted this year. The washing of the plants has been done, and, contrary to the opinion expressed last year, it does not seem that the plants have much suffered from this process. A dcleg;ition of Belgian hor- ' ticulturists went to the United States last ye;ir and ]iublished a very interest- ing report, whicli we shall ask the con- ference to consider. However, in the course of last season, Mr. Mrtrlatt's declarations have continued to show that the aim of the federal horticul- tural board is to stop altogether the im- l)ort of fruit trees, etc., and that as soon as they can. To obtain this result, he mention's instances where nests of caterpillars have been found in goods sent by French growers. Though some of the cases are disputed by the French senders, this is made a pretext for an- nouncing that quarantine S7 will be en- forced next season more rigidly still. On the other hand and at the same time, ;i group of American
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